12 JULY 1919, Page 13

AUTHOR FOUND.

LTo THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."]

SIR,—The lines wanted by your correspondent in last week's

Spectator are probably—with slight misquotation—from " The

Sermon in the Hospital," by Mrs. Hamilton King: " It were not hard to suffer by His Hand If thou couldst see His Face."

—I am, Sir, &c., E. S. AV kTSDN. Killiney, Co. Dublin.

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